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PATH FINDER:
With her fellow ComedySportz participants, junior Sarah Lein  (right) participates in an “Interrogation” activity with junior Eric Bembenek (left) and senior Chuck Burton (center). Lein joined ComedySportz to figure out what path she wants to take.

It’s Okay to be Lost

Heidi Peng, Story January 27, 2017

At the back of the CHS performing arts hallway, in Room P123, six students, accompanied by one college graduate, chant, “Hey Fred Schneider, what are you doing?” This is part of a warm-up called...

Junior Eve Weifenbach (second from left) sits with fellow volunteers during a food truck load up to hand out groceries to the underserved. She said volunteering has made her more grateful for everything she has in life.

CHS community speaks up about lower volunteer rates in recent years

Heidi Peng, Feature Reporter December 12, 2016

With christmas at its core, December is often thought of as the month of giving back. However, according to a 2015 study from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which was released this year on Feb. 25, volunteer...

MILLENIAL POWER:
Blair Scott, Black Student Union member and sophomore, shows her support for the #BlackLivesMatter movement. Scott has been a member of Black Student Union for two years. 
CAROLYN  ZHANG | PHOTO

Despite controversial issues that continue to plague society, students turn to social media to express their views

Heidi Peng, Feature Reporter September 16, 2016

It all started on July 13, 2013, when the first ever appearance of the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter was seen on Twitter. Activism has grown since then, especially with recent events like the five-to-four...

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